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HTML Iframes

An iframe is used to display a web page within a web page.
Syntax for adding an iframe:
<iframe src=”URL”></iframe>
The URL points to the location of the separate page.



Iframe – Set Height and Width
The height and width attributes are used to specify the height and width of the iframe.
The attribute values are specified in pixels by default, but they can also be in percent (like “80%”).
For example
<iframe src=”page2.htm” width=”200″ height=”200″></iframe>

Iframe – Remove the Border
The frameborder attribute specifies whether or not to display a border around the iframe.
Set the attribute value to “0″ to remove the border:
For example
<iframe src=”page2.htm” frameborder=”0″></iframe>

Use iframe as a Target for a Link
An iframe can be used as the target frame for a link.
The target attribute of a link must refer to the name attribute of the iframe:
For example
<iframe src=”page2.htm” name=”iframe_a”></iframe>
<p><a href=”http://www.awaken-nepal.com” target=”iframe_a”>awaken-nepal.com</a></p>

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